Election Commission rejects 'AAP' tampered with EVMs
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The Election Commission has said that the EVM sample presented in the Delhi Assembly was not an electronically voting machine (EVM) used in the elections. The Commission, while rejecting the allegations of molestation of EVMs of Aam Aadmi Party, said that it is not possible to tamper with EVMs. Official sources of the commission said that an ECM can not be considered as an EVM of the commission outside the security zone of the Election Commission.
Election Commission will tell the date of EVM Challenge in the all-party meeting of May 12. In the EVM Challenge, political parties will be given an opportunity to prove the tampering of EVMs. A top official of the Election Commission said that the Aam Aadmi Party should send its representative to prove EVMs in the EVM Challenge Program to prove it to be tampered with EVMs.
Commission sources told that it is impossible to hack an EVM chip. EVMs remain in full security for 24 hours and it is not possible to tamper EVMs in millions of polling booths simultaneously. ECM sample submitted by Aam Aadmi Party does not have to take any EC from the EC.
Former Election Commissioner Navin Chawla said that the question arises that the machine which the Aam Aadmi Party has given a demo, who is it, whose EVM is it? Is it the ECM's ECM? This kind of tampering is not possible in Election Commission's EVM. These EVMs make companies of two important public bodies and can not be tampered with.

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